National Trust – Shaw’s Corner

National Trust - Shaw's Corner
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About National Trust – Shaw’s Corner

National Trust – Shaw’s Corner, the former residence of renowned Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, offers a captivating journey into the life of a literary giant. Nestled in the serene countryside, this Edwardian villa served as Shaw’s home from 1906 to 1950 and is now meticulously preserved by the National Trust. Visitors can explore the tranquil gardens and step inside Shaw’s iconic rotating writing hut, gaining insight into the playwright’s daily life and literary inspirations. The property showcases intriguing exhibits and artifacts, providing a deeper understanding of Shaw’s legacy. From the charming architecture to the carefully curated displays, Shaw’s Corner invites guests to immerse themselves in the world of this influential figure, making it a must-visit for literature enthusiasts and history aficionados alike.

National Trust – Shaw’s Corner, the former residence of renowned Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, offers a captivating journey into the life of a literary giant. Nestled in the serene countryside, this Edwardian villa served as Shaw’s home from 1906 to 1950 and is now meticulously preserved by the National Trust. Visitors can explore the tranquil gardens and step inside Shaw’s iconic rotating writing hut, gaining insight into the playwright’s daily life and literary inspirations. The property showcases intriguing exhibits and artifacts, providing a deeper understanding of Shaw’s legacy. From the charming architecture to the carefully curated displays, Shaw’s Corner invites guests to immerse themselves in the world of this influential figure, making it a must-visit for literature enthusiasts and history aficionados alike.

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